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come on over, jimmy. >> i used to be a republican. don't forget that. >> used to be a lot of things. we won't go down the least. thank you all. we appreciate it. coming up, bill clinton now weighing in on whether mitt romney should release more tax returns. >> i'm a little surprised that he only released a year's worth of tax returns. that's kind of perplexed me because it's the first time in i don't know more than 30 years that anybody running for president has only done that. >> more of the former president's interview with savannah guthrie and we'll get the latest in the investigation into the d.c. police officer who reportedly made a dangerous threat against the first lady. >> time for "your business" entrepreneur of the week. pamela was doing well serving big corporate customers and passing on smaller clients. when the work stopped coming, she had to rethink her business plan and diversify by thinking big and small. made sure every customer knew they were valuable to her. watch "your business" sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. [
come on over, jimmy. >> i used to be a republican. don't forget that. >> used to be a lot of things. we won't go down the least. thank you all. we appreciate it. coming up, bill clinton now weighing in on whether mitt romney should release more tax returns. >> i'm a little surprised that he only released a year's worth of tax returns. that's kind of perplexed me because it's the first time in i don't know more than 30 years that anybody running for president has only done...
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and he's not even with us today, so how does he help us now? well, it appears some republican politicians believe there's some kind of problem solving nation protecting magic power in invoking the very name ronald reagan, in uttering the words ronald reagan. you can just say ronald reagan like a spell, and wonderful things begin to happen. in the 2008 presidential campaign, former massachusetts governor mitt romney introduced his reagan zone of economic freedom. not the romney zone of economic freedom, mr. romney does not have that sort of power yet. it was the reagan zone of economic freedom. president obama in his foreign policy team have pursued a misbehavior to the world trade organization to try to stop china from cheating wherever possible and question their human rights, but romney thinks that turns america into a door mat. he thinks president obama is letting china walk all over him. he would not push china on that wto stuff. his solution instead is to create a reagan zone. a reagan zone for all of the countries around china. while it i
and he's not even with us today, so how does he help us now? well, it appears some republican politicians believe there's some kind of problem solving nation protecting magic power in invoking the very name ronald reagan, in uttering the words ronald reagan. you can just say ronald reagan like a spell, and wonderful things begin to happen. in the 2008 presidential campaign, former massachusetts governor mitt romney introduced his reagan zone of economic freedom. not the romney zone of economic...
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us. today brought the announce many that denver, colorado, just miles from the tragedy will host the first presidential debate this autumn. this all but guarantees that the two presidential candidates, president obama and mitt romney will be asked about the tragedy. what should they say? let's ask governor ed rendell what barack obama should say. it will be interesting. to start with, let's their personal stories following a tragedy like aurora. look at how heartbreaking they are and tell us a lot about the spirit of community and caring in this country. here are a few including one related by the president himself. let's listen. >> i kind of poked my head up at that point and realized, oh, my gosh. nobody is in here. it's just us. there were a few other heads. i could see people leaving the theater but the theater was empty. it felt like so, that's when i got out and yeah. i thought, i kept thinking. oh, my gosh, i think john just took a bullet for me. i was thinking about what a great h
us. today brought the announce many that denver, colorado, just miles from the tragedy will host the first presidential debate this autumn. this all but guarantees that the two presidential candidates, president obama and mitt romney will be asked about the tragedy. what should they say? let's ask governor ed rendell what barack obama should say. it will be interesting. to start with, let's their personal stories following a tragedy like aurora. look at how heartbreaking they are and tell us a...
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that's why i use head and shoulders for men. they're four shampoos for game-winning scalp protection and great looking hair... go on, please. with seven benefits in every bottle, head and shoulders for men washes out flakes, itch and dryness. and washes in... confidence. yeah it does. [ male announcer ] up to 100% flake free scalp and hair with head & shoulders for men. >> eliot: coming up, pennsylvania does not have a problem with voter fraud, and so they did the only logical thing pass the law to remedy voter fraud. but first dick cheney has no regrets, goldman sachs isn't trustworthy, and surprise, surprise, mitt romney sleeps well at night. when it doesn't fit anywhere else, we put it in the viewfinder. >> you played in the celebrity soccer match football as they call it. >> i could take credit for anything good that happened and deny responsibility for anything bad that happened and just be the mitt romney of celebrity soccer. >> if i'm worried about what the media said, i would not get much sleep. i sleep pretty well. >> h
that's why i use head and shoulders for men. they're four shampoos for game-winning scalp protection and great looking hair... go on, please. with seven benefits in every bottle, head and shoulders for men washes out flakes, itch and dryness. and washes in... confidence. yeah it does. [ male announcer ] up to 100% flake free scalp and hair with head & shoulders for men. >> eliot: coming up, pennsylvania does not have a problem with voter fraud, and so they did the only logical thing...
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again i use that word. i was going to have a very important role, let me put it like that, in planning the trial in the senate. you know, that's what i was really -- i was convinced that nixon, president nixon would never resign even, you know, and that we would have to try this case in the senate. so i was always thinking how do i try -- as i do in private practice when i have a case or i did in the u.s. attorney's office when i was a prosecutor. how do we try this case? who are we going to call? who are our witnesses? what are our documents? what are our themes? this is the kind of thing we did. my other function in connection with that, i was tasked to make a key presentation to the committee on the necessity for a third article in the article of impeachment which involved our inability to get tapes and documents directly from the white house. the tapes we got obviously were from the independent -- from the special prosecutor who received them as a result of litigation against the president in the suprem
again i use that word. i was going to have a very important role, let me put it like that, in planning the trial in the senate. you know, that's what i was really -- i was convinced that nixon, president nixon would never resign even, you know, and that we would have to try this case in the senate. so i was always thinking how do i try -- as i do in private practice when i have a case or i did in the u.s. attorney's office when i was a prosecutor. how do we try this case? who are we going to...
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has it become just another product for us to consume. just finished some potato league soup made from greedy and from the dumpster. and some eggs from the dumpster here. i don't know if dumpster diving and eating food from the dumpster has made me value food more for value food less because it's easier now. to throw food away because we have so much of it and so part of me i think that i'm valuing the food was. you can. only. borrow. more i know i don't want to waste my time with. i don't want to waste either. now. you can. leave them here plant life. that's what i'm talking about but eat it for lunch. good luck no you eat. don't waste it you got to eat it. you. so today is new year's eve and i'm working on a little plan i got the idea on christmas eve when i went dumpster diving so tomorrow is christmas the twenty fifth they've thrown this away two days early because the store is closed tomorrow there's hundreds of dollars of me here tons of bread tons of salad why wouldn't they at least attempt to give this food to the food banks the s
has it become just another product for us to consume. just finished some potato league soup made from greedy and from the dumpster. and some eggs from the dumpster here. i don't know if dumpster diving and eating food from the dumpster has made me value food more for value food less because it's easier now. to throw food away because we have so much of it and so part of me i think that i'm valuing the food was. you can. only. borrow. more i know i don't want to waste my time with. i don't want...
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thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >>> welcome to "politicsnation." i'm al sharpton. tonight's lead, let the gaffes begin. mitt romney has stumbled out of the gate on what was to be his big debut on the world stage. it started in london when romney insulted his olympic host in an interview with nbc's brian williams. >> in the short time here in london, do they look ready to your experienced eye? >> you know, it's hard to know just how well it will turn out. there are a few things that were disconcerting. the stories about the private security firm not having enough people. the supposed strike of the immigration and customs officials. that obviously is not something which is encouraging. >> not encouraging 37 disconcerting. the folks in london have been working on this for 15 years. they've spent $14 billion to make it happen. and romney says he's not encouraged? that was bad enough. but then he expressed doubt about whether the british people would rise to the occasio
thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >>> welcome to "politicsnation." i'm al sharpton. tonight's lead, let the gaffes begin. mitt romney has stumbled out of the gate on what was to be his big debut on the world stage. it started in london when romney insulted his olympic host in an interview with nbc's brian williams. >> in the short time here in london, do they look ready to your experienced eye? >> you know,...
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mary neal is with us this morning. doctor, it good to see pup. >> good morning. >> good morning to you, matt. >> we have all thought about this. anybody who says they haven't thought about what happens after we die is probably lying. the thing that kept coming to me as i was reading your story is why mary neal? why was she saved when so many people are not saved? how do you explain that? >> i've asked that same question many, many times because i have loved one who is have died and i did not want to return. and almost everyone i've talked to who have had a near death experience does not want to return. and i think that -- >> because it's beautiful? it's comforting? it's soothing? why don't you want to return and why didn't you want to return? >> because i felt absolutely like i was home. i -- >> at peace? >> not just at peace. i had returned to god's kingdom and i was home. it was my absolute true home. >> are you a deeply religious person? were you to begin with? >> no. i would never claim to have been particularly re
mary neal is with us this morning. doctor, it good to see pup. >> good morning. >> good morning to you, matt. >> we have all thought about this. anybody who says they haven't thought about what happens after we die is probably lying. the thing that kept coming to me as i was reading your story is why mary neal? why was she saved when so many people are not saved? how do you explain that? >> i've asked that same question many, many times because i have loved one who is...
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for every one of us, a particular person comes to mind. someone who set a standard of conduct and made us better by their example. for me that man is my father, george romney. it wasn't just that my dad helped write the civil rights provision for the michigan constitution, though he did. it wasn't just that he helped create michigan's first civil rights commission or that as governor he marched for civil rights on the streets of detroit. though he did those things, too. more than these acts, it was the kind of man he was and the way he dealt with every person, black or white. he was a man of the fairest instincts and a man of faith who knew that every person was a child of god. i'm grateful to him for so many things and, above all, for the knowledge of god. whose ways are not always our ways but whose justice is certain and whose mercy endures forever. every good cause on this earth relies in the end on a plan bigger than ours. without dependence on god, dr. king said, our efforts turn to ashes and our sunrises in the darkest night. unless
for every one of us, a particular person comes to mind. someone who set a standard of conduct and made us better by their example. for me that man is my father, george romney. it wasn't just that my dad helped write the civil rights provision for the michigan constitution, though he did. it wasn't just that he helped create michigan's first civil rights commission or that as governor he marched for civil rights on the streets of detroit. though he did those things, too. more than these acts, it...
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and she sounded great when she sang for us. singing: i'm on my way home sweet home cecilia decided to belt out "home sweet home" for us because she was going to sing that for producers. it's a nervewracking experience.. especially because there is so much competition.girl sings: apple of my eye, i dont know when and i dont know whythere &pis no word on how many hopefuls made it through to the next round... those who did advance. will sing for the judges later this year.i'm candace dold and that's your lowdown. unfortanely, the competition was tough and cecelia did not make it through to the next round.... but we wish her all the best. 3 3 i've never seen anything like this, i've never heard anything like this. this. not what you'd expect to find in a bar bathroom.... why a pub is offering pregnancy tests to women. 3 --adblib weather ♪ [ horn honks ] ♪ oh, those were the best of days ♪ ♪ i still feel the summer rays ♪ that graced our backs as we went down the lane ♪ [ horn honks ] [ male announcer ] when your car is
and she sounded great when she sang for us. singing: i'm on my way home sweet home cecilia decided to belt out "home sweet home" for us because she was going to sing that for producers. it's a nervewracking experience.. especially because there is so much competition.girl sings: apple of my eye, i dont know when and i dont know whythere &pis no word on how many hopefuls made it through to the next round... those who did advance. will sing for the judges later this year.i'm candace...
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standard shower activity south of us -- scattered shower activity south of us. 82 to 87 the high. 82 to 87 the high. dry forecast until it's the perfect match for the perfect moment -- oreo the dunkin' way. introducing the new oreo coffee coolatta and new oreo vanilla bean coolatta. taste the fun today. america runs on dunkin'. hurry in to dunkin' and try the new oreo coolatta and donuts today. >>> 8:00 now on tuesday morning. it's the 10th of july, 2012. we have a great crowd enjoying great weather here on rockefeller plaza, 76 degrees. al was just getting his proper placement. good morning, everybody. i'm savannah guthrie alongside the aforementioned al roker and matt lauer. it's a beautiful morning, tuesday morning. "today's" professionals are here. >> that's right. they are here. we've got great topics for donny, star, dr. snyderman. thousands of micro apartments taking care of housing shortage for people on a budget. talking about apartments between 200 and 300 square feet. just to give you an idea, that is between this area here over here and here. that would be the entire apar
standard shower activity south of us -- scattered shower activity south of us. 82 to 87 the high. 82 to 87 the high. dry forecast until it's the perfect match for the perfect moment -- oreo the dunkin' way. introducing the new oreo coffee coolatta and new oreo vanilla bean coolatta. taste the fun today. america runs on dunkin'. hurry in to dunkin' and try the new oreo coolatta and donuts today. >>> 8:00 now on tuesday morning. it's the 10th of july, 2012. we have a great crowd enjoying...
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normally use say satisfaction guaranteed. but these for-profit schools they say you cannot get your money back and the student loan is an albatross for the rest of your life. we have three introduced partial indenture servitude. what is deeply disturbing is the way the financial sector with predatory lending which effectively moves money from the bottom to the top why there is some much money at the top and so little at the bottom. this gave the framework to do that. but it has to do with government they use the political influence and it takes money -- many forms one task list to identify corporate welfare. a lot is buried in the tax cut. it was as fair and very large. but we could not do anything about it. the largest act of corporate welfare was the bailout of the bank. edition their fur hidden subsidies were is the government pays more of the market prices from medicare part d but how one sentence can make a difference largest purchaser of drugs could not bargain which is half a trillion dollars over 10 years and gift to
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which brings us to our number of the day. $1,200. that's how much money some rape victims have been charged in the state of wisconsin. it's not for the cost of medical care which would be outrageous enough. it's a bill for collecting crime evidence. it's for things like taking pictures of bruises and gathering traces of dna. you don't expect to pay officers who investigate a robbery in your home. you certainly wouldn't expect a surcharge after a sexual assault. with this crime evidence is sometimes gathered in a hospital which then sends out a bill. when insurance does not cover the cost, the bill may go to the person they view the patient in this case, the victim of sexual assault. there ought to be funds for this and there are from a couple of sources. the sexual assault forensic exam fund and the crime victim compensation fund. but not all hotels now about that. the wisconsin newspaper is trying to do its part by breaking a story but some how hospitals didn't know what to do it's go time! >>every weeknight cenk uygur calls out the
which brings us to our number of the day. $1,200. that's how much money some rape victims have been charged in the state of wisconsin. it's not for the cost of medical care which would be outrageous enough. it's a bill for collecting crime evidence. it's for things like taking pictures of bruises and gathering traces of dna. you don't expect to pay officers who investigate a robbery in your home. you certainly wouldn't expect a surcharge after a sexual assault. with this crime evidence is...
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it is actually fiscally irresponsible for us not to use this money to rebuild america. >> you have talked about rebuilding america through education and through infrastructure and other things. the criticism tends to be that the government can't seem to make the right decisions with regard to stimulus, it becomes a whole bunch of little projects of dubious return. will cain describes it as the christmas tree approach to decorating a stimulus. >> so here's the answer to that. the answer is something that a republican kay bailey hutchison and president obama have jointly proposed which is an infrastructure bank. you take a certain amount of money from the federal government, you leverage it to get a lot more money from the private sector and you have an infrastructure bank that has a bunch of experts who determine what are the best infrastructure projects in this country. that means energy infrastructure, that means broadband, all these things. guess what? congress doesn't want to do it because congress doesn't want infrastructure projects awarded on merit. they want it awarded on cronyism,
it is actually fiscally irresponsible for us not to use this money to rebuild america. >> you have talked about rebuilding america through education and through infrastructure and other things. the criticism tends to be that the government can't seem to make the right decisions with regard to stimulus, it becomes a whole bunch of little projects of dubious return. will cain describes it as the christmas tree approach to decorating a stimulus. >> so here's the answer to that. the...
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we used that to help us create this matrix of facts. ultimately it did work. it was a wonderful process. as i saw us convince, you know, i saw us convince the conservative democrats who were very important here. in fact, you mentioned the walter flowers from alabama whose conditions were very pro and the jim manz of south carolina, people like that were important. and we reached them and would be desperate not to have a partisan committee vote. even reaching them i don't know, 17-14 or something. i think that would have been the figures, the democrat and republican split, that would have been a disaster. disaster is too strong a term. it was the wrong way to go about it. of course it happened the year the clinton impeachment in 1998. but we really, it works to be accepted by the country, by history, for the good of the country. we really felt we drilled so hard. to achieved bipartisanship in this thing. and i give a lot of credit. bill said two key figures. just handle it right. it was useful to have me, aggressive. i wanted to you know, to go hard and once i
we used that to help us create this matrix of facts. ultimately it did work. it was a wonderful process. as i saw us convince, you know, i saw us convince the conservative democrats who were very important here. in fact, you mentioned the walter flowers from alabama whose conditions were very pro and the jim manz of south carolina, people like that were important. and we reached them and would be desperate not to have a partisan committee vote. even reaching them i don't know, 17-14 or...
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takes us ... thru... what happened... early this morning morning there is at least one person that's been shot but there are hundreds of people just running around.chaos and panic following a shooting at a midnight showing of "the dark knight rises."authorities say a man propped open an exit door to theater nine at this aurora, colorado, cinema and threw in a smoke canister before allegedly unleashing a spray of gunfire on unsuspecting moviegoers.all you can hear is just gunfire left and right. every time someone would try to get out of the way he would just shoot them. he didn't have a specific agenda, he was just shooting people eft and right. medical responders say they had the infrastructure in place to deal with so many casualties at once because of another infamous colorado shooting.we learned some lessons from columbine so we were probably better prepared for that type of event than we were at that time.law enforcement sources identify the suspect as 24-year-old james holmes.officers searched his car and evacuated
takes us ... thru... what happened... early this morning morning there is at least one person that's been shot but there are hundreds of people just running around.chaos and panic following a shooting at a midnight showing of "the dark knight rises."authorities say a man propped open an exit door to theater nine at this aurora, colorado, cinema and threw in a smoke canister before allegedly unleashing a spray of gunfire on unsuspecting moviegoers.all you can hear is just gunfire left...
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thanks for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans. welcome to "the ed show." i'm michael eric dyson in for ed schultz. mitt romney is having a burger of atime in jolly old england. we'll break down mitt's royal pains here tonight. this is "the ed show." and as ed would say, let's get to work. >> my experiences with regards to the olympics is it is impossible for absolutely no mistakes to occur. >> the british people have erupted in defiance at mitt romney's olympic insult. >> there's a guy called mitt romney who wants to know whether we're ready. are we ready? are we ready? >> in one day mitt romney's european vacation went from foreign policy listening tour to a benny hill chase scene. ♪ tonight, mitt romney is basically apologizing. the british press are calling him another "w" and worse than palin. we'll have all the latest from mitt romney's european disaster. >>> the romney camp tries to sweep their anglo-saxon remark under the rug. >> it's a very stra
thanks for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans. welcome to "the ed show." i'm michael eric dyson in for ed schultz. mitt romney is having a burger of atime in jolly old england. we'll break down mitt's royal pains here tonight. this is "the ed show." and as ed would say, let's get to work. >> my experiences with regards to the olympics is it is impossible for absolutely no mistakes to occur....
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he provided use of commercial shipping that got to be a problematical. he signed and fostered the alien sedition acts, which criminalize public criticism of the government and use the sedition act to root out in the grades that were potentially hostile to federalist sensibilities and that will go back today. there's a story of one french bookstore owner who moved here quietly running the bookstore in philadelphia and ended up being singled out for deportation. a friend had some connections in washington. why me? why am i being singled out? the guy made some inquiries and reported back that the president said nothing in particular, but these two french. he presided over massive tax increases, which led the economy to begin stuttering, so the voters in 1800 display sent them packing and i think they have it right. there's a collective judgment, maybe even collective wisdom. they have four years to sue over it and then take another action and that's what they do. so both cleveland and not insisting ranking shifts since 1948, but they are still rather high.
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are they simply kicking the can down the road, to use the term they often use? >> well what they are trying to do is two very hard and important things. one is try to get those onomies wkinggai impve competitiveness and keep them growing again and that is a very difficult and tough process and requires really hard reforms in these countries but also trying to make sure they put in place the institutions to make monetary union work, they have a common currency, a single monetary policy but unlike thees you, national governments in response to how much they borrow and how much they spend, and they have national control over their financial systems, so what they are trying to do alongside those economic reforms. not. >> rose:. >> rose: they can't print money. >> they need to work toward fiscal union, fiscal fromism and they give control over how much they borrow to a central authority and give up control over their financial system to a central authority and have a broader central back stop to the financial system. those two things, those economic reforms for long-
are they simply kicking the can down the road, to use the term they often use? >> well what they are trying to do is two very hard and important things. one is try to get those onomies wkinggai impve competitiveness and keep them growing again and that is a very difficult and tough process and requires really hard reforms in these countries but also trying to make sure they put in place the institutions to make monetary union work, they have a common currency, a single monetary policy but...
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double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. he thinks you're naked. it just looks like my milk chocolate is showing. only a fool would think i'd actually show up naked. so it's that kind of party...hit it! ♪ i'm sexy and i know it ♪ look at that body into john stamos. honey! i think i'm getting burned! eat. ♪ tastes pretty good, huh? [ men grunting ] open! [ male announcer ] oikos. possibly the best yogurt in the world. [ feedback ] attention, well, everyone. you can now try snapshot from progressive free for 30 days. just plug this into your car, and your good driving can save you up to 30%. you could even try it without switching your insurance. why not give it a
double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. he thinks you're naked. it just looks like my milk chocolate is showing. only...
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they use jello in their hair? >> when this comes to the pool, in order to keep their hair in place, they use jello essentially. >> not the red jello. >> the unflavored gelatin by knox. adding water, it can become a paste. it's nourishing. many swimmers use chapstick or vaseline on their skin as a face primer to stop the chlorine from drying out their skin. they call it fool face. that's an interesting trick. >> if you don't want pool face and don't want to put vaseline on your face, you found a london primer. >> "that gal" is a popular primer and just for the summer it's a london edition. >> does it give you that shiny quality? >> makes your skin look fresh and nice and keep your make-up on. >> and they also have a londinnium fragrance, right? >> it has a wonderful fragrance, it's pressure. >> it smells great. i put it on me. i love it. >> a lot of groups are getting into the act. butter london came out with these adorable sets. these are their heavy metal collections. metallic nail polish is so on trend this summ
they use jello in their hair? >> when this comes to the pool, in order to keep their hair in place, they use jello essentially. >> not the red jello. >> the unflavored gelatin by knox. adding water, it can become a paste. it's nourishing. many swimmers use chapstick or vaseline on their skin as a face primer to stop the chlorine from drying out their skin. they call it fool face. that's an interesting trick. >> if you don't want pool face and don't want to put vaseline...
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and that is what they want us to do. they want us to be appear so they can laugh at us. instead of listen to us. he started writing songs on the spot. he was a good improviser. he said "the rainbow room, strew their salad with standard oil in new york city." he totally blew the situation. [laughter] his skate down the elevator 60 something floors. people do not understand how hard it is to do things like that, especially when you need money. they were very poor little group. i think many -- woody taught people how to say no >> steve earle, his importance in terms of purging politics and music on his guitar he had this machine tools fascists. >> on several quatorze, including some that did not belong to him. sometimes it was written on the surface of the guitar and there are several signs he made that were put on other big stars. there's a whole thing of, i'm a collector and i spent a lot of time tried to track down the history of various guitars woody guthrie was photographed with. there are five or six he was photographed with. one gives him -- there is a martin his pho
and that is what they want us to do. they want us to be appear so they can laugh at us. instead of listen to us. he started writing songs on the spot. he was a good improviser. he said "the rainbow room, strew their salad with standard oil in new york city." he totally blew the situation. [laughter] his skate down the elevator 60 something floors. people do not understand how hard it is to do things like that, especially when you need money. they were very poor little group. i think...